Finally! I have been looking for an explanation like this for years! Thank you! For the longest time I was confused about what negative voltage actually was - and you explained it very well within the context of modular:) I’m also always confused when trying to make offsets for modules expecting different voltage values. (Like doepfer to make noise) This was helpful!
Dear Nick, thanks for this! It would be nice to see in a following video how you can create say from a 15v adapter, the necessary + and - 12v and the +5V for making your own breadboard eurorack supply for testing circuits/modules. Cheers!
Finally! I have been looking for an explanation like this for years! Thank you!
For the longest time I was confused about what negative voltage actually was - and you explained it very well within the context of modular:) I’m also always confused when trying to make offsets for modules expecting different voltage values. (Like doepfer to make noise)
This was helpful!
I wish you could put out the tutorial type videos every other day! I love watching them. Hope you are doing well 😺
Thank you!
Dear Nick, thanks for this! It would be nice to see in a following video how you can create say from a 15v adapter, the necessary + and - 12v and the +5V for making your own breadboard eurorack supply for testing circuits/modules. Cheers!
great and easy to understand! thank you
Thank you sooooo much! I was completely lost and your video gave light on my way
You're so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Nice breakdown, very much needed, thanks!
Thank you. I'm going to keep focusing on SDIY and electronics for a while.
cool drawings.
thx sooo much for this informative video! :))